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Public Safety Minister launches Emergency Preparedness Week 2009

Public Safety Minister launches Emergency Preparedness Week 2009


Step 1 - Know the risks Know the risks
Although the consequences of disasters can be similar, knowing the risks specific to your community and your region can help you better prepare. Find out here what the hazards are in your region.

Step 2 - Make a plan

Make a plan
It's easy and essential. Every Canadian household needs an emergency plan. It will help you and your family know what to do if disaster strikes. Make your own plan and print it out today.

Step 3 - Get a kit Get a kit
It doesn't take long – find out what goes into an emergency kit, or where you can buy one. An emergency kit helps ensure you and your family are ready to cope on your own for at least the first 72 hours of an emergency.